Sony TV programmed just fine, the Toshiba MD13N1R TV (2003 vintage) does not program with any of the listed codes.Are there any additional codes available? How about a quick load sequence (typical on universal remotes) to go through all codes?Sony TV programmed just fine, the Toshiba MD13N1R TV (2003 vintage) does not program with any of the listed codes.
Are there any additional codes available? How about a quick load sequence (typical on universal remotes) to go through all codes?

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Press and hold the MUTE button. This is located above the number 1 button.

While still holding down MUTE, press and hold the SELECT button until the green light at the top of the remote flashes twice.

Enter the first TV code you have. The green light on remote should flash twice.

Aim remote at TV and press PWR button once. The TV should power off.

Once the TV is able to power off/on and control the volume, slide the mode switch at the top of the remote back to the left (DIRECTV). Your remote is now programmed.

If the TV does not power off, repeat steps 4, 5, 6 and 7, using the next code for your TV brand.
If remote control fails to program using all available codes, try scanning for the code.

How to scan for TV codes on your DIRECTV remote

Make sure your TV is turned on.

Slide the mode switch at top of remote to "TV".

Press and hold the MUTE button. This is located above the number 1 button.

While still holding down MUTE, press and hold the SELECT button until green light at the top of the remote flashes twice.

Then enter 991, the green light on remote should flash twice.

Point remote at TV and press CHANNEL UP button. Tap the CHANNEL UP button repeatedly until the TV powers off.

When the TV powers off, press and release the SELECT button.

Note: If the green light flashes three times before TV responds, then all codes have been cycled through. Our remote controls are guaranteed to program to your DIRECTV receiver, however your TV may not be compatible with our remote control.

directv remotes are not guaranteed to work w/ all types of TV's. when programming remote to TV, make sure you are holding down MUTE and SELECT both at the same time for about 4-5 seconds. until it blinks twice at the top of the remote. also the slide switch must be under the "tv" mode on the right hand side. the website i provided is by directv, and has a list of their codes for the brand of tv that you have.

if you are trying to program a remote to a directv box, and none of the codes are working for the directv box, contact directv to have them send you a new remote.

1. TV on.
2. On your Dish Network remote PRESS AND HOLD the small clear tv button until all buttons across the top of the remote light up and release.The only button lit should be the clear tv button that will be flashing.
3. Press the small red tv button next to the power button and release it. This should leave the clear tv button that was flashing lit solid.
4. Now slowly depress the channel up key until the tv turns off.Each time the up channel button is depressed the clear tv button will cease being lit and once it is released the clear tv button should remain solid. If the clear tv button flashes multiple times it usually means there is no known code for your tv, there may be another code that will work so continue on.
5. Once you are successful in getting the TV turned off press the channel down button once and then the channel up button. This should turn the TV back on.
6.Press the # key button on the remote. The clear tv button should flash three times then press the record button and try the volume up/down and the small red tv button. You should be able to turn volume up and down and turn tv on /off. If only one of these function it means that you have only found a half code and need to try the process again. Not all TV's have full codes or any codes at all especially combo units.